Homo Romo Again!
#24
How is this loss Romos fault? He played flawless? I love how haters still blame romo.. 40 Seconds and 0 time outs he still put got down in field goal range..
He had what 4 TD and 0 Int....
How bout we blame this damn defense.. Thats 4 games that Rob Ryan has cost this team when the game is on the line..
Prevent defense prevents you from winning..
He had what 4 TD and 0 Int....
How bout we blame this damn defense.. Thats 4 games that Rob Ryan has cost this team when the game is on the line..
Prevent defense prevents you from winning..
Dont expect a defense to hold a team for 30+ minutes or w/e the giants offensive possesion time was.
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its 1 thing to talk about the team. Your now your talkin **** about forum members which i dont recommend or agree with. Mind growing up?
#28
Romo played good...I blame it on Rob Ryans knuckle head blitz calls in critical moments..Texans damn near loss themselves...pacman gave them the game..U Cowboy haters must litterally sit besides ur bed and pray the Cowboys lose...PATHETIC
#29
Do u Houston fans even know what a superbowl ring looks like? All u guys have going for you are the Earl Campbell hot links. At least we have been ***** deap when you **** poor guys can only stick the tip in. Plus the Astros couldn't beat my sons 10 year old select baseball team lol..On a side note, T Newman needs to be cut.. That bastard gets toasted three times per game every game...
#30
Romo did miss a few passes under pressure but this loss is definately not his fault. 4 td passes no ints and over 140. passer rating is very good. Eli played well and the Dallas D couldnt stop him....400 yds passing with under a 100. passer rating spells your D gave up alot of plays and penalties. T Newman seems to have lost a step or two after 2 yrs of injuries and plantar faccccciaitis etc etc. Jacobs ran over them all night too. These Texan fans who delight in Dallas losses kill me because if you think Yates is gonna shine against the Ravens or Pittsburgh or Tom Brady you are freaking kidding your self. Better watch out for the Broncos TEBOW too. Bad luck the Texans lost their 2 QBs with their team playing so well but we shall see how far they get.
Texans fans are kind of like the Aggies......Inferiority complexes because the Longhorns and Cowboys have been so much more successful than them over the last 40 years......but I will admit the Aggies alumni and fans are worse.
Texans fans are kind of like the Aggies......Inferiority complexes because the Longhorns and Cowboys have been so much more successful than them over the last 40 years......but I will admit the Aggies alumni and fans are worse.
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Historically, since the Oilers left, a lot of people in Houston felt like they were urged to root for the Cowboys. Most people hate being told what they should like. That, along with the "America's Team" label, makes it hard for a lot of people to like the Cowboys.
Personally, I can't stand Romo, for the same reason I can't stand Phillip Rivers. They're both capable QBs, but IMO, they're both overrated and come across as douchebags. Is Romo balding? Why else does he always have that stupid backwards hat on?
If you don't already read it, all NFL fans should start reading http://kissingsuzykolber.uproxx.com/. Great stuff, as long as you don't take being a fan too seriously.
-Mike
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The problem is Texans fans haven't had much to cheer about since the franchise started. At the same time, the Cowboys have been a successful franchise, overall. A lot of history, great teams, championships, etc. Now the Texans finally have a season to be proud of, and it comes at the same time the Cowboys are having another mediocre (not bad, just mediocre) season. Cowboys fans have never been all that good at facing adversity, and Texans fans aren't used to success. Bad combination.
Historically, since the Oilers left, a lot of people in Houston felt like they were urged to root for the Cowboys. Most people hate being told what they should like. That, along with the "America's Team" label, makes it hard for a lot of people to like the Cowboys.
Personally, I can't stand Romo, for the same reason I can't stand Phillip Rivers. They're both capable QBs, but IMO, they're both overrated and come across as douchebags. Is Romo balding? Why else does he always have that stupid backwards hat on?
If you don't already read it, all NFL fans should start reading http://kissingsuzykolber.uproxx.com/. Great stuff, as long as you don't take being a fan too seriously.
-Mike
Historically, since the Oilers left, a lot of people in Houston felt like they were urged to root for the Cowboys. Most people hate being told what they should like. That, along with the "America's Team" label, makes it hard for a lot of people to like the Cowboys.
Personally, I can't stand Romo, for the same reason I can't stand Phillip Rivers. They're both capable QBs, but IMO, they're both overrated and come across as douchebags. Is Romo balding? Why else does he always have that stupid backwards hat on?
If you don't already read it, all NFL fans should start reading http://kissingsuzykolber.uproxx.com/. Great stuff, as long as you don't take being a fan too seriously.
-Mike
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PERFECT explanation. Also, Cowboys fans here haven't exactly been understanding or compassionate towards the Texans fans while they were going through their growing pains, on this site. After a few years of Cowboys fans talking **** towards the Texans fans, it is SIMPLY YOUR TURN TO RECEIVE.